When the brigand climbed through the broken window, he cut his wrist on the glass. [Please select]
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Jake was a brigand who stole from his own family. [Please select]
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HAIDUK (also written Hayduk, Heiduc, Heyduke and Heyduque), a term which appears originally to have meant "robber" or "brigand," a sense it retains in Servia and some other parts of the Balkan Peninsula. [Please select]
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Knowing nothing of this, the brigand came up to the bank shortly. [Please select]
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They presently quiet down, and the brigand begins to notice her surroundings. [Please select]
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More than that, he has the sly and stealthy manners of the sneak-thief and the brigand. [Please select]
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"Yes, Captain," answered the imperturbable brigand who superintended the operations. [Please select]
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I've been a Bohemian, a robber, a brigand, and a thief. [Please select]
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The editor of the _Foreign Quarterly_ petulantly exclaimed that the United States was "a brigand confederation." [Please select]
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The two leaders could not rally the brigand force again, because it had ceased to exist. [Please select]
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The poacher, like the smuggler, smacks too strongly of the brigand. [Please select]
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